A spokesperson told the magazine the pizza is not exactly the same as what you'd get at Chuck E. Cheese. Pasqually's features a pizza with thicker crust and more sauce. It's currently only available for delivery.

The reason behind the name switch could be relatively simple. According to Business Insider, the parent company of Chuck E. Cheese, CEC Entertainment, is struggling to stay afloat due to ongoing virus concerns.

The name change has caught many off guard, especially on delivery apps like Grubhub and DoorDash. Several people, who thought they were ordering from a local pizza joint, were shocked to learn they were actually supporting the restaurant chain known for a rodent, whose full name is "Charles Entertainment Cheese."

Applebee's is getting in on the idea, too, selling wings under the name "Neighborhood Wings by Applebee's." According to Delish, the restaurant is "selling things like its new Honey Pepper Sauce wing flavor and the ability to order higher wing increments."